[Photo Album]

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Creator

Date

Source

Publisher

Description

Has a discussion with his niece over her photo album of friends. All of them married and are separated

Contributor

Kirsten A. McKinney

New York State Library

Language

English

Type

Still Image

Coverage

1900s(1905-1909)

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ImageNo.

199

Series Title

A Pilgrim's Progress By Mister Bunion

PublicationDate

1909-4-6

Publication

New York Evening Telegram

Transcription

Mr. Bunion: So, this is your photograph album is it? Um-- Hattie: Yes, Uncle! Those are all friends of mine, or rather, photos of friends of mine! There is all I have to remember them by,--is that album! They are scattered now-- / Mr. Bunion: Married, I suppose, and gone away. Hattie: Yes! There is Miss Rose, she married Mr. Oak, but they separated a year afterwards. She went to California and He, I think, is up in Maine somewhere, or there abouts. / Mr. Bunion: There is Miss Lily, isn't it? Hattie: Yes, Uncle. She married two years ago and lived quite happily. She married a Mr. Goodfellow a splendid young man. Well, you know she was very nice-- / Mr. Bunion: Have they any children, Hattie? Hattie: Oh! No! They separated. She went down into Mexico somewhere and he is away up in Alaska, --in the Klondike. I believe. I don't know how they are doing, Uncle! / Mr. Bunion: Isn't this Mr. Cutdimen here? Hattie: yes, it's a splendid picture of him, too! He married a Miss Flower, but did not live happy with her. He is up in Labrador, on a whaling vessel, and she is in Australia, I think.-- / Mr. Bunion: You are going to be married soon, aren't you Hattie? Hattie: No, our engagement is off. My intended joined the Navy, went away with the fleet, deserted it in India or Egypt and never came back. / Mr. Bunion: Well. I must go, Hattie. I must keep moving! Hattie: I have a nice fellow who thinks a great deal of me here. But he is poor. With no prospects and also is in poor health-is not very strong, you understand. /Woman: I never did like you!!! Man: That goes both ways! I was crazy when I married you! Mr. Bunion: I wonder if Hattie sees and hears such things?

Citation

About this projectResearch on Winsor McCay and A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion was completed by Kirsten Hirsch McKinney at the University of Richmond. Special thanks for their support is due to Dr. Meghan Rosatelli, advising faculty, and Chris Kemp, Boatwright Memorial Library.